Challenging Misogyny & Rape Culture

Nexus
There has been a significant rise in sexist behaviour and language in schools recently. A recent UNISON UK survey (2024) shows that misogyny, sexist language and gender stereotyping are a major issue in schools and that the impact of sexist online content on male pupils behaviour is concerning.
This transcends into adulthood and contributes to the already well established misogyny and rape culture that still exists in society.
This session will explore what misogyny is and how it contributes to rape culture. It will explore the impact it has on those with lived experience and how we can play our part by challenging misogyny, sexism and attitudes that contribute to a rape culture.
This session has 30 spaces.
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- Carers
- Children and families
- Community relations
- Education/training
- Health and wellbeing
- Lobbying/policy
- Men
- Older people
- Sport/recreation
- Transport
- Women
- Young people
Date and Time
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Location
59 Malone Road
Belfast
BT9 6SA
United Kingdom
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Please note this is an online session which requires pre-registration via the link below.